Self-Righteous Service vs. Selfless Service

I. Introduction

A. Topic & Book

1. Where Ruth is in the Bible

a. First 5 books of the bible and then Joshua, Judges, Ruth

b. Ruth 2:5-12 (Put a finger there)

2. Talking about being a " Self-Righteous Service vs. Selfless Service"

a. Real question is motivation

i. What is your heart's intent when it comes to service?

B. Personal Note

1. I felt strongly led to speak about this

a. Based on where I am as a growing Christian & young professional

i. many opportunities to serve - but all are self-serving

ex. corporate recognition / community involvement / moral

b. Ruth provides an great case study for servant hood

II. Background (Refresher)

A. Book of Ruth (Ruth Chapter 1)

1. Famine in Israel

a. Naomi, Husband and 2 sons migrate to SE Moab

i. a country frequently at war with Israel in the OT

2. Both Sons marry local Moabite women

a. Ruth & Orpah

3. Tragedy

a. Husband and both sons die

i. 3 widows - no support

III. Ruth & Orpah

A. Situation:

1. Two Women - same situation

a. Both from Moab

b. Husbands die

c. No Children

d. No Prospects

e. Both love their mother-in-law

2. Naomi tells them she's going back to Israel

a. encourages both girls to go back to Moabite Families

3. Surface Level: Both do "Right Thing"

a. No - we're going to serve you Naomi

B. Cost Revealed:

1. Naomi Reveals Cost of serving her

a. Not married & too old to remarry - I'm a burden and can't return the favor

b. No more sons for you to marry - I have no means to support you

c. Headed to Israel - I'm going to a foreign country (with poor relations with Moab)

2. Summary: You gain nothing by serving me (worse off for your troubles)

C. Decision:

1. Orpah says

a. You're right

i. staying in Moab

ii. returning to my father's house for help

b. Much better outcome FOR ME

i. puts herself first

c. Verse 1:14 - "Orpah kissed her mother-in-law goodbye"#

2. Ruth says

a. I don't care

i. your God is my God

ii. I will go wherever you go

b. Regardless of consequences - better FOR YOU

i. puts herself second

c. Verse 1:14 - "but Ruth clung to her"

IV. Paragon Passage

a. Ruth has been gleaning to support Naomi

b. Read Ruth 2:5-12

i. Enter Boaz

ii. Ruth is rewarded

c. Ruth cleverly requests Boaz to propose

V. Boaz & UnNamed Kinsman

A. Situation: Under Levitical law - Naomi can claim her Husband's land - too destitute to buy it herself (kinsman responsibility to keep family land in the family)

1. Two Men - same situation

a. Both Israelites

b. Both Kinsman to Naomi

c. Both Wealthy Land Owners

d. Both Well Respected

e. Both have No Living Heirs

2. Quick Note - Significance of No Living Heirs

a. Levitical law - Ruth's firstborn keeps her 1st husbands name alive - preserving family name & property

i. Boaz & Kinsman - with no heirs would lose their family name & property to Ruth's firstborn

3. Surface Level: Both do "Right Thing"

a. Kinsman - Yes, I will happily serve Naomi by redeeming her land"

B. Cost Revealed:

1. Boaz reveals cost of Serving Naomi

a. Leverite Law - Land comes with Ruth - to keep the Family name alive

2. Summary: You can serve Naomi, but you must risk

C. Decision:

1. UnNamed Kinsman says

a. I cannot do it

i. I will endanger my own estate

ii. You redeem it

b. Much better outcome FOR ME

i. puts himself first

2. Boaz says

a. I will do it

i. I will redeem the land

ii. I will marry Ruth

b. Regardless of consequences - better FOR YOU

i. puts himself second

3. Boaz is rewarded -

a. Becomes the great-grand father of King David

VI. Conclusion

A. Service by it's very nature is a selfless act - to give ones self for another

1. yet we manage to twist even service to point back at ourselves

2. Have we turned service into a tool to serve ourselves?

3. Ruth reveals several forms

a. Orpah - Served for Show

i. this is the right Christian thing to say

- "I will pray for you?"

- out-gift someone?

- volunteered to rub-shoulders?

b. Nameless Kinsman - Served for Gain

i. In the long run I profit from this

- expected a return

- return service

- physical reward

- spiritual reward

c. countless others

B. Where are you today?

1. Are you a Self-Righteous Servant or a Selfless Servant?

i. covers all ends of socio-economic spectrum (all walks of life)

- Ruth was a poor minority with no prospects

- Boaz was an established member of his community with great wealth

C. Closing prayer